Immersive Life Practices

Much ink has been spilled on how art intersects with the experiences of everyday life. But what about art grappling with how to live differently? Artists occupy an exceptional space where their livelihood permeates all aspects of life, eroding boundaries between the personal, the professional, and the political. This raises a little-analyzed question: Beyond making a living, how are artists making life? "Immersive Life Practices "talks to Chicago-based artists and authors about life as an art practice and art as a life practice. The contributors explore a range of concerns, from how to be holistic, ethical, or practical; to how to balance life and work; to formal questions of how to represent a never-ending project. Some speak fondly of long-term collaborative relationships that sustain their work, while others place emphasis on the physical space in and outside the city as necessary to keep them grounded. Engaging and honest, the essays and interviews in this collection will resonate with anyone working to create a lifeand an artworth living. "Immersive Life Practices" is part of the new Chicago Social Practice History series, edited by Mary Jane Jacob and Kate Zellerin the Department of Exhibitions and ExhibitionStudiesat the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC)."